Redemption Life Fellowship

Redemption Life Fellowship

Teaching and Sermons etc...From Redemption Life Fellowship of Greenville, SC. Introducing people to Jesus and the redeemed life He offers.

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Redemption Life Fellowship

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Religion

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www.rlf.church

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5. Jul 2026

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Remember Your Creator | Ecclesiastes 12:1-8 | Dallas Greenaway | 7/5/2026 05.07.2026

Ecclesiastes 12 calls us to live every season of life in light of our Creator, remembering Him early, facing aging honestly, and letting the reality of death drive us not to despair but to wise, Christ-centered dependence.

Good Days, Dark Days, in the Light of the Son 28.06.2026

Ecclesiastes 10 and 11 teach us to hold the tensions of life with maturity: to rejoice in the days God gives, to recognize that dark days are real, to walk wisely before Him, and to let the light of Christ free us from regret-filled living.

Living This One Life In The Light Of The Son | Ecclesiastes 9 | Sam Jones 21.06.2026

Living This One Life In The Light Of The Son

Wisdom Important but Limited, So Have Fun| Ecclesiastes 8 | David Whitaker 14.06.2026

Wisdom Important but Limited, So Have Fun| Ecclesiastes 8 | David Whitaker

Don't Be Too Good Too Evil | Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 | David Whitaker 07.06.2026

Don't Be Too Good Too Evil | Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 | David Whitaker

Considering God's Work | Ecclesiastes 7:1-14 | Sam Jones 31.05.2026

Ecclesiastes 7:1–14 Considering God's Work Ecclesiastes 7 teaches us how to live in the fog by considering the work of God, seeing the end, sitting in sorrow, and receiving both prosperous and painful days from the Father's hand in the light of the Son. This sermon opens with a familiar image of detours and rerouting, then shows that what feels crooked and frustrating in life is not outsid...

Seeing Clearly With Kingdom Clarity | Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12 | Sam Jones 24.05.2026

“Seeing Clearly with Kingdom Clarity” walks through Ecclesiastes 5:8–6:12 and shows how life “under the sun” is a vapor that only makes sense in the light of the Son—Jesus Christ. In a world of injustice, restless wealth, anxiety, and discontent, this message invites you to stop just reacting to the fog and instead receive your days, work, and resources as gifts from God’s hand as He keeps your he...

Transactional Worship Vs Listening Worship | Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 | Sam Jones 17.05.2026

This sermon begins with a searching question: how do you view God? That question shapes how we worship, how we see ourselves, and how we respond when our own plans fall apart. In Ecclesiastes 5:1–7, Solomon warns that worship becomes distorted when we rush into God’s presence, full of words, vows, and self-made agendas, rather than coming humbly to listen. The central burden of the message is simp...

When Life Feels Meaningless… Who Is With You? | Ecclesiastes 4:1-16 10.05.2026

Ecclesiastes 4 exposes the ache of life in a broken world—oppression, striving, loneliness, and fading recognition— while pointing to the gift of companionship and the greater hope found inJesus Christ.

When Justice Fails and Death Wins… What Now? | Ecclesiastes 3:16-22 | Derek Harm 03.05.2026

When Justice Fails and Death Wins… What Now? | Ecclesiastes 3:16-22 | Derek Harm

Time and Toil: Freedom in the Fog | Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 | Sam Jones 26.04.2026

Feeling stuck in a season you cannot escape—whether in work, marriage, parenting, or the constant rat race? This message from Ecclesiastes 3:1–15 explores how time and toil expose our limits and our longing for eternity, not to crush us but to free us. Instead of using our schedules, careers, and relationships as tools to secure happiness or control outcomes, we learn to receive them as gifts from...

This Can’t Be All There Is | Ecclesiastes 1:1-11 | Derek Harm 13.04.2026

In this opening message of the Ecclesiastes series at Redemption Life Fellowship, we explore Ecclesiastes 1:1–11 under the title “This Can’t Be All There Is,” tracing how life “under the sun” exposes the emptiness of work, progress, pleasure, and even human legacy when they are disconnected from God. The sermon shows that apart from the Lord, our days can feel like motion without meaning—busy, rep...

He Went Before You | Mark 14:12-16 | Derek Harm 12.04.2026

In this Easter message from Redemption Life Fellowship, we trace Mark 14:12–16:8 under the title “He Went Before You,” following Jesus from the Passover table to Gethsemane, through His unjust trial and crucifixion, and finally to the empty tomb. The sermon highlights how Jesus declares Himself the true Passover Lamb, embraces the cup of God’s wrath in our place, endures twisted justice and abando...

He Went Before You | Mark 14:12-16 | Derek Harm 05.04.2026

In this Easter message from Redemption Life Fellowship, we trace Mark 14:12–16:8 under the title “He Went Before You,” following Jesus from the Passover table to Gethsemane, through His unjust trial and crucifixion, and finally to the empty tomb. The sermon highlights how Jesus declares Himself the true Passover Lamb, embraces the cup of God’s wrath in our place, endures twisted justice and abando...

Sideways Religion, Mocked Devotion and a Shaking World | Mark 12:13-14:1 | Sam Jones 29.03.2026

Following Jesus means trusting Him when the earthly kingdom drives religion sideways, mocks devotion, and threatens our well-being, believing He will uphold and sustain me in a hostile world.

Mark 9:1-10:31 | Listen to Him | Derek Harm 15.03.2026

Mark 9:1-10:31 | Listen to Him | Derek Harm

Seeing In Stages | Mark 8:22-9:1 | Derek Harm 08.03.2026

In this message from Redemption Life Fellowship, we continue our expositional journey through Mark by walking through Mark 8:22–9:1 under the title “Seeing in Stages: When Jesus Touches Our Eyes Again.” Beginning with the only two-stage healing in the Gospels and moving through Peter’s confession at Caesarea Philippi and Jesus’ call to take up the cross, this passage shows how Jesus patiently lead...

A Heart That Sees Truth | Mark 7:1-8:21 | Derek Harm 01.03.2026

In this sermon from Redemption Life Fellowship, we continue our series in the Gospel of Mark by walking through Mark 7:1–8:21 under the title “A Heart That Sees Truth.” Through Jesus’ confrontations with religious leaders, His gracious response to a desperate Gentile mother, His healing of a deaf man, and His feeding of four thousand, we see that our clarity about truth is deeply connected to the...

Clarity Through Difficulty | Mark 6:1-56 | Derek Harm Video 22.02.2026

In this sermon from Redemption Life Fellowship, we continue our expositional journey through the Gospel of Mark, exploring Mark 6 under the theme “Clarity Through Difficulty.” Walking through Jesus’ rejection in Nazareth, the sending of the Twelve, the martyrdom of John the Baptist, the feeding of the five thousand, and the storm on the Sea of Galilee, we see how Jesus reveals Himself through reje...

Following Jesus Real Peace When The Story Feels Over | Mark 4:35-5:43 | Sam Jones 15.02.2026

Following Jesus doesn’t always lead us around the hard things in life—sometimes it leads us straight into them. In Mark 4:35–5:43, we watch Jesus lead His disciples into a violent storm, a demon‑possessed stronghold, a desperate father’s crisis, a suffering woman’s shame, and even a little girl’s death. In every scene, just when it feels like the story is over, Jesus steps in with real, lasting pe...

The Calm Conquering Kingdom | Mark 3:12-4:34 | Derek Harm 08.02.2026

The series theme is "Following Jesus, the Servant-King on the Move," with the big idea that following Him means trusting who He is and obeying what He says right where we are. Before any "Follow Me," Mark urges us to answer: Who is He? Today's title highlights Jesus' kingdom as calm, steady, and growing—not loud, dramatic, or forced like worldly power, but quietly conqu...

Divine Disruption | Mark 2:13-3:6 | Derek Harm 01.02.2026

Jesus shows up and flips expectations—calling the unlikely, bringing real joy, giving true rest, and healing on His terms. Mark 2-3 reminds us: following Him means trusting Him right where we are, even when it shakes what feels safe. #FollowingJesus #DivineDisruption #RLFGreenville #RedemptionLifeFellowship #GospelLife #ServantKing

More Than Just Amazed by Jesus' Authority | Mark 1:21-2:12 | Derek Harm 25.01.2026

Are you merely amazed by Jesus... or ready to truly follow Him?  In this message from our new series "Following Jesus – The Servant-King on the Move!", we dive into Mark 1:21–2:12 and discover how Jesus reveals His divine authority in everyday life—confronting evil in the synagogue, healing in ordinary homes, depending on the Father in solitude, touching the untouchable, and boldly forgi...

Following Jesus–Even Without The Details | Mark 1:14-20 | Sam Jones 18.01.2026

Discover how Jesus calls ordinary fishermen to immediate obedience with a simple yet profound invitation: "Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men." Mark's fast-paced Gospel, written for persecuted believers, strips away extra details to spotlight one urgent truth—Jesus is Lord and worthy of our trust and allegiance right now, even when we don't see the full picture...

When God Breaks In | Mark 1:1-13 | Derek Harm 11.01.2026

In the opening sermon of the series Following Jesus: The Servant-King on the Move, we launch into Mark’s fast-moving Gospel, showing how God breaks into history suddenly and decisively through Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Rather than waiting for ideal conditions, God interrupts routines with John’s call to repentance, Jesus’ humble identification in baptism, the Father’s affirming voice, and the...

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